Role of spin orbital coupling in unconventional superconductivity

ORAL

Abstract

We have studied the superconducting properties of the ternary noncentrosymmetric superconductors TaXSi (X = Re, Ru), with the help of muon spin rotation/relaxation ($mu$SR) and density functional theory calculations. Our transverse-field $mu$SR measurements reveal isotropic s-wave superconductivity in TaReSi and multi-gap superconductivity with gap nodes in TaRuSi. Zero-field $mu$SR measurements, highly sensitive to very small magnetic fields find no evidence for spontaneous fields in the superconducting state of TaReSi, whereas we observe spontaneous fields which onset with superconductivity indicating broken time reversal symmetry (TRS) superconductivity in TaRuSi. Broken TRS in weakly coupled TaRuSi can be attributed to a non-unitary triplet pairing state, while in TaReSi, this state is suppressed due to strong anti-symmetric spin orbital coupling. Our results in TaXSi demonstrate that the strength of spin orbit coupling can be responsible for stabilizing unconventional superconductivity.

*Work at McMaster was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research of Council of Canada. R. P. S. acknowledges the Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India for the Core Research Grant CRG/2019/001028. The financial support from DSTFIST Project No. SR/FST/PSI-195/2014(C) is also thankfully acknowledged. This research was enabled in part by support provided by SHARCNET (sharcnet.ca) and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada (alliancecan.ca).

Presenters

  • Sudarshan Sharma

    • McMaster University

Authors

  • Sudarshan Sharma

    • McMaster University
  • Sajilesh K. P.

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal
  • Addison Richards

    • McMaster University
  • Jonah Gautreau

    • McMaster University
    • McMaster Univ
  • Mathew Pula

    • McMaster University
  • James W Beare

    • McMaster University
    • McMaster Univ
  • Kenji M Kojima

    • University of British Columbia
  • Sungwon Yoon

    • Sungkyunkwan University
    • Department of Physics, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 16419, Korea
  • Yipeng Cai

    • University of British Columbia
  • Roshan K Khushwaha

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal
  • Tarushi Agarwal

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal
  • Erik S Sorensen

    • McMaster University
  • Ravi P Singh

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal
  • Graeme Luke

    • McMaster University